2010 EUROPEAN GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW
2010 EUROPEAN GRAND PRIX
VALENCIA
25-27 JUNE
PREVIEW
The European Grand Prix sees Formula One's second visit of the season to
Spain and takes place around the city streets of Valencia on Sunday 27
June. The Valencia Street Circuit follows the water's edge around the
Juan Carlos I Marina, the base for the 32nd America's Cup in 2007, using
a specially constructed swing bridge to cross between the north and
south sides of the marina.
Mercedes-Benz Stats (including customer teams)
Valencia Total (since
1954)
GP Starts 2 291
Wins 1 (2009) 81
Podiums 3 225
Points Scoring Positions 6 407
GP Points 38 2364
Fastest Laps - 84
Pole Positions 1 81
Valencia Street Circuit Stats
Circuit Length: 5.419 km
Race Distance: 308.883 km
Number of Laps: 57
Full Throttle: 58%
Brake Wear: High
Tyre Compounds: Super Soft / Medium
Downforce Level: High 7/10
Tyre Usage: Medium
Average Speed: 200kph (124mph)
NICO ROSBERG
"This will be Formula One's third visit to Valencia and I'm really
looking forward to the weekend. The city is pretty cool and the Spanish
fans are always enthusiastic so there should be a good atmosphere around
the marina. Valencia is a really good track and not what you would
usually expect from a typical street circuit. There are a lot of corners
but it's quite fast and flowing which combined with the barriers that
line the circuit means that you have to keep your concentration levels
high. The last race weekend in Canada was quite a tough one for us but I
was pleased to finish in sixth and score decent points after being in
thirteenth place on the first lap. Our pace was quick in the race and I
hope that the upgrades we have for Valencia will bring further
improvements."
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"Valencia is a track which I have never raced on before so it will be
another new experience for me but one which I am very much looking
forward to. I always have been quite good in adapting quickly to new
situations and I strongly expect that to be the case in Valencia. I like
going into new experiences like this and having detailed discussions
with my engineers about the challenge. We will bring further updates for
our car which should help to improve the performance. We have already
seen that the car has improved steadily over the last few races and in
Canada, the pace was better even if unfortunately that did not show in
the results. That's why I look forward to travelling to Spain a great
deal."
ROSS BRAWN
"Our car was well suited to the circuit in Montreal and our pace during
the race was encouraging. Unfortunately qualifying was a disappointment
and we placed well below our potential which compromised our weekend.
Nico was clearly one of the quickest cars during the race and his climb
from the midfield to sixth place was a very impressive performance.
Michael showed good promise but damage to his front wing on the first
lap and then the puncture put him out of the running and we were too
ambitious with the use of the option tyres which left him struggling for
pace. Looking ahead to Valencia, the circuit is similar to Montreal in
many ways with long straights connected by slow corners which should
suit our car. We have an upgrade package which will be another good step
in our development towards competing at the front of the field. With the
new points system this year, we are still within striking distance of
the Championship leaders and we will continue with our efforts to become
more competitive. We have a number of the basics right and the
difference between winning and losing is small. We need to close that
difference."
NORBERT HAUG
"The track at Valencia's harbour side, where the America's Cup took
place in 2007, is not a typical one on the Grand Prix calendar. It
consists mainly of slower corners with the last sector then being quite
fast and presenting some quicker turns. The lap is close to 5.5km which
is above the average length of most circuits. We are planning to
introduce some important upgrades to our cars in Valencia and are
looking forward to making a step towards the top of the field."
Media Contacts:
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Schumacher)
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